A: When you visit the Auction House, you’ll be presented with the current market price for a WoW Token in your game region—there’s no bidding involved, and all Tokens in a game region are priced the same at any given moment. If you decide to purchase one, you’ll receive it in your mailbox, and can then immediately redeem it for game time.

Q: Can I resell a WoW Token after I’ve purchased it for gold?

A: No, each WoW Token can only be sold once. After you purchase a Token for gold, it becomes Soulbound. At that point, it can only be redeemed for game time.

I really don't. I really hope VR is the future, but I'm not 100% what that future even looks like.

I'm not even 5% sure what the future looks like.

I'm sure there'll be some games for VR, but like the Kinect, Wiimote and google glass, I don't see them being household items. I haven't found a way to sell it to the NFL 2k15 crowd and the CoD mainstream gaming crowd.

No one's even made it to market yet. I have a google cardboard and Oculus and as passionate as I am, I haven't found any games or experiences worth $300+ investment to me. I barely even use them. Cardboard kills my battery and I can just play games on the screen just as easily. My Oculus games are all clones of eachother already. Creepy horror game, FPS etc. All of which are easier and more accurate to play with Mouse + keyboard + monitor.

Even if Half Life 3 was released with VR support, I don't think I would spend $300+ + $60 for the game. I'd just get the game for my current battlestation.

What am I missing? What is the main selling factor that will make this worthwhile for your average joe gamer or consumer?

Decided to expand the spawn village in theme and added a museum vault of items free for anyone to use.
It has almost every block in the game. To visit, just follow the gravel pathway from spawn to the hill!

Let me know if you ever find a good buildings in or around town. Haha.

I've been looking and they've all got some issue or other that makes it a deal breaker over my current rental. (1BR $450/mo is my share, so my rental cost is less than the maintenance fees on many places.)

It hurts to have to tell the SO that they're gonna have to come up with an extra $600,000 if they ever want the option of kids or a small house in the future, but that's the reality of Hawaii for the foreseeable future.

Just wanna give you backup that most people there aren't familiar with the reality of living in Hawaii. 3x yearly income just doesn't work out here and maintenance fees are generally 500 range now a days.

I'm biased against the long commute, so saving 3-4 hours a day (20% of my waking life) is worth the 50-60k difference. Over the next decade or so traffic is gonna get worse and there's no rail being built to Hawaii Kai to help alleviate it.

I'm also in the market for a place working with a local Realtor from Locations. I can PM you her info if you'd like her to run the numbers for ya.

As a Hawaiian about to visit Boston for the first time. I'm absolutely terrified.

I don't think I've experienced anything under 65 F.

edit: Thanks for all the advice! The trip is for work, so hopefully I can find a thrift shop near the convention center to get stuff. I visit in a week or two so hopefully this 3rd storm is done by then.